Marketplace 3.0: rewriting the rules of borderless business

By: Mikitani, HiroshiMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: New York Palgrave Macmillan 2013Edition: 1st edDescription: 247p. 25 cmISBN: 9780230342149Subject(s): Business enterprises --Computer networks --Management | Business logistics --Management | Electronic commerce --Management | International business enterprises --ManagementDDC classification: 658.872 MIK
Contents:
1Putting the Social Back into Our Economy; Rewriting the rules of power : the wisdom of empowerment; 2.The Dimensions of Development; 3.Bureaucracy; 4.Prussia Builds a State; 5.Corruption; 6.The Birthplace of Democracy; 7.Italy and the Low-Trust Equilibrium; 9.The United States Invents Clientelism; 10.The End of the Spoils System; 11.Railroads, Forests, and American State Building; 12.Nation Building; 13.Good Government, Bad Government; pt. II FOREIGN INSTITUTIONS; 14.Nigeria; 16.Silver, Gold, and Sugar; 16.Silver, Gold, and Sugar; 17.Dogs That Didn't Bark; 18.The Clean Slate
Summary: The CEO of e-commerce giant Rakuten outlines a collaborative model of global business that challenges zero-sum approaches and empowers local vendors, demonstrating how mutually beneficial relationships between brick-and-mortar businesses and e-retailers c
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1Putting the Social Back into Our Economy; Rewriting the rules of power : the wisdom of empowerment; 2.The Dimensions of Development; 3.Bureaucracy; 4.Prussia Builds a State; 5.Corruption; 6.The Birthplace of Democracy; 7.Italy and the Low-Trust Equilibrium; 9.The United States Invents Clientelism; 10.The End of the Spoils System; 11.Railroads, Forests, and American State Building; 12.Nation Building; 13.Good Government, Bad Government; pt. II FOREIGN INSTITUTIONS; 14.Nigeria; 16.Silver, Gold, and Sugar; 16.Silver, Gold, and Sugar; 17.Dogs That Didn't Bark; 18.The Clean Slate

The CEO of e-commerce giant Rakuten outlines a collaborative model of global business that challenges zero-sum approaches and empowers local vendors, demonstrating how mutually beneficial relationships between brick-and-mortar businesses and e-retailers c

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